ProSport Gauges
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I am a ProSport Gauges dealer now. If you have not seen their gauges yet, they are awesome looking. They are some of the best gauges I have seen in a long time. Not only do they look bad ___, they work just as well. I am placing a huge opening order with them and if anyone is needing some gauges please let me know. I have posted their link to the site. Take a look at what they have to offer and let me know.
http://prosportgauges.com/
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Here they are in my xB.
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http://prosportgauges.com/
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Here they are in my xB.
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Second this opinion. I'm running these in my xB as well after dumping Glowshift, which broke in 6 months.
Just a few things on ProSport. Their customer service is excellent. I initially ordered mechanical gauges, and they must have been bounced around in shipment because when I got them one of the needles wasn't zeroed. ProSport took it back no questions asked and I upgraded to the electric boost gauge. I'd highly recommend going all electric, they aren't much more and are self-calibrating off of the sensor voltage.
Are you running a tinted gauge? I have the older blue gauges and found it hard to see in the day. I called ProSport up and they actually gave me directions on how to remove the tinted lens, again great service. They are US-based so no overseas service reps. They have since redesigned the gauge lighting and the new style is blue or white, was just wondering if this helped the daytime readability? They also make a clear lens series, for now I'm recommending that one.
Finally, any experience with their wideband O2? I know it uses a Bosch sensor like the AEM but haven't had any experience with it. Would have been nice to have all matching gauges when I got mine but Prosport didn't have the wideband out yet.
Just a few things on ProSport. Their customer service is excellent. I initially ordered mechanical gauges, and they must have been bounced around in shipment because when I got them one of the needles wasn't zeroed. ProSport took it back no questions asked and I upgraded to the electric boost gauge. I'd highly recommend going all electric, they aren't much more and are self-calibrating off of the sensor voltage.
Are you running a tinted gauge? I have the older blue gauges and found it hard to see in the day. I called ProSport up and they actually gave me directions on how to remove the tinted lens, again great service. They are US-based so no overseas service reps. They have since redesigned the gauge lighting and the new style is blue or white, was just wondering if this helped the daytime readability? They also make a clear lens series, for now I'm recommending that one.
Finally, any experience with their wideband O2? I know it uses a Bosch sensor like the AEM but haven't had any experience with it. Would have been nice to have all matching gauges when I got mine but Prosport didn't have the wideband out yet.
what deals are you giving ? or is it just like there price on there site ?
like y should i order from you if i get the same price as there site?
im looking to buy some so if you let me know if you have a deal pm me
like y should i order from you if i get the same price as there site?
im looking to buy some so if you let me know if you have a deal pm me
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What gauges are you looking for? I am not the same price as their site. But I need to know what gauges you are looking for so I can give you a price on them.
i'm lookin to swap out my cheap ol gloshift gauges, but don't want to spend much. are there deals if we buy a set cause i have 4 gauges currently: water temp, volt, oil press, oil temp. thanks.
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